Egg, usually.
yes because the salt water carries an extra strong protine flavor that is strong enough to hold an egg!
You can make it, or buy a mayonnaise maker. recipe for mayonnaise Mayonnaise (G): Golden Egg + Oil + Whisk + Vinegar Mayonnaise (L): High Quality Egg + Oil + Whisk + Vinegar Mayonnaise (M): Good Quality Egg + Oil + Whisk + Vinegar Mayonnaise (P): P Egg+ Oil + Whisk + Vinegar Mayonnaise (S): Regular Quality Egg + Oil + Whisk + Vinegar Mayonnaise (X): X Egg + Oil + Vinegar Mayonnaise (S) + (M) + (L) + (G) + (P) Mayonnaise (X): X Egg + Oil + Whisk + Vinegar or Mayo (S) + Mayo (M) + Mayo (L) + Mayo (G)+ Mayo (P)
yes they do and if your going to get one then get whey protine and check on the back to see if it is isolate cause isolate is 90% protine and concentrate is 80% protine whey protine is the best you can get and allso isopure is good it is also whey protine
YES
Yes it is. It contains egg, vinegar salt
3 tablespoons
eight grams of protine is good per day
yes and pound for pound, contains more protine than beef!!
If the mayo is made using eggs or egg yolks, then the answer is "Yes". The major ingredient is vegetable oil.No.
Aioli is a garlic-flavored sauce made with garlic, olive oil, and sometimes egg yolks, while mayo is a creamy condiment made with oil, egg yolks, and vinegar or lemon juice. Mayo is smoother and milder in flavor compared to aioli.
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Mayo is a shortened term for mayonnaise. Mayo refers to the same condiment as mayonnaise, which is a creamy sauce made from oil, egg yolks, and vinegar or lemon juice.